Rolls-Royce’s low-carbon power solutions for net-zero emissions
Gianluca Bononi, managing director at Rolls-Royce Italia about COP26, fuel cells and new innovation to speed up the energy transition.
Kelvin Ross, Editor Power Engineering International & Editor-in-Chief for Enlit Europe, speaks with Gianluca Bononi, Managing Director at Rolls-Royce Italia, about COP26, fuel cells and new innovations to speed up the energy transition.
Bononi discusses Rolls-Royce’s new MTU fuel cell technology for future low-carbon energy supply that the firm showcased at COP26 in Glasgow and other technologies the company has developed to tackle climate change.
The discussion, taking place at Enlit Europe, also explored how Rolls-Rolls plans to leverage advanced solutions to help its customers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25% by 2030 compared to 2019.
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